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the this circuit helps us to repeat the behaviors that make us happy while avoiding those that make us miserable. but as any adult knows, pleasure is not always good for you. tonight we'll also explore particularly dangerous forms of pleasure-seeking, addiction. long considered to be a moral weakness, addiction is now understood to be a biological disease. finally, we will explore the role that emotions play in decision-making and social interaction. next month, in part two of the emotional brain, we will turn our focus to negative emotions such as fear and anxiety. joining us tonight, a group of scientists who have devoted their lives to understanding the emotional brain. daniel salzman, he studies how the brain assigns an emotional value to the information that it receives from the five senses. he is an assistant professor of sky tri and neuroscience at columbia university. wolfram schultz. he studies how the brain's reward systems affect decision-making and learning. he is a professor of neuroscience at cambridge university and a fellow of the royal society. nora volkow. her researc
the this circuit helps us to repeat the behaviors that make us happy while avoiding those that make us miserable. but as any adult knows, pleasure is not always good for you. tonight we'll also explore particularly dangerous forms of pleasure-seeking, addiction. long considered to be a moral weakness, addiction is now understood to be a biological disease. finally, we will explore the role that emotions play in decision-making and social interaction. next month, in part two of the emotional...
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how do i use it. then they will start to learn how to do email or how to go back to chinese newspaper to read all the chinese newspaper. >> a lot of the barrier still is around lack of knowledge or confusion or intimidation and not having people in their peer network who use computers in their lives. >> the important thing i learned from caminos was to improve myself personally. when i first came to caminos, i didn't know anything about computers. the second thing is i have become -- i have made some great achievements as an individual in my family and in things of the world. >> it's a real issue of self-empowerment where new immigrant families are able to communicate with their families at home, able to receive news and information in their own home language, really become more and more connected with the world as well as connected even inside their local communities. >> if we value the diversity of our city and we value our diverse neighborhoods in the city, we need to ensure that they remain econom
how do i use it. then they will start to learn how to do email or how to go back to chinese newspaper to read all the chinese newspaper. >> a lot of the barrier still is around lack of knowledge or confusion or intimidation and not having people in their peer network who use computers in their lives. >> the important thing i learned from caminos was to improve myself personally. when i first came to caminos, i didn't know anything about computers. the second thing is i have become...
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indeed, the whole idea has been to use our intelligence, use our databases, using the crossover between different intelligence gathering agencies that may have seen themselves as foreign or domestic and making sure that we were bringing all of that dated to bear. we were making a scenario-based division between passengers that could easily bored and passengers who deserved more attention. that has been the focus of our effort since december 25th. how are you make reasonable intelligence based divisions between passengers as they arise, as a purchase their tickets, as they arrived at the airport, as they go through screening, as they board the airplane and indeed actually in flight. this has an fault the international aviation system. as i mentioned earlier, once you get into the global aviation system at any airport, you potentially have access to the whole system. since january, in close coordination with the international civil aviation organization, i have taken part in five regional aviation security summits on five continents bitterly. we have gone from europe, which is our first o
indeed, the whole idea has been to use our intelligence, use our databases, using the crossover between different intelligence gathering agencies that may have seen themselves as foreign or domestic and making sure that we were bringing all of that dated to bear. we were making a scenario-based division between passengers that could easily bored and passengers who deserved more attention. that has been the focus of our effort since december 25th. how are you make reasonable intelligence based...
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we tend to use weapons before we use our brains. host: "the wall street journal" highlights the president's speech. they write that -- he gave short shrift to iraq as a democratic ally in the middle east and did not say when or even how our ultimate success in iraq had informed his own decision to surge troops in afghanistan. virginia, the plan, democrats line. go ahead. caller: i am from new york. shall i speak up? host: go ahead. caller: i think he should turn the page. it should have been turned a long time ago. but i do not think the media will let him because they just keep the war is going. let me say this because i tried so hard to get on to you -- george washington's farewell address. he answered many of the questions facing us. telling us we should be aware -- host: sorry, we will have to let you go. your signal is breaking up. here's more from the president last night. >> we must use all elements of all power, including our diplomacy, economic strength, and the power of america as an example to secure our interests and sta
we tend to use weapons before we use our brains. host: "the wall street journal" highlights the president's speech. they write that -- he gave short shrift to iraq as a democratic ally in the middle east and did not say when or even how our ultimate success in iraq had informed his own decision to surge troops in afghanistan. virginia, the plan, democrats line. go ahead. caller: i am from new york. shall i speak up? host: go ahead. caller: i think he should turn the page. it should...
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indeed the whole idea has been using our intelligence, using our data bases, using the crossover between different intelligence gathering agencies that may have seen themselves as foreign or domestic, by making sure that we were bringing all of that data to bear. we were making a threat-based scenario-based division between passengers that could easily bored and passengers who deserved more attention. that has been the focus of our efforts since december 25. how do you make reasonable intelligence-based divisions between passengers as they arrive and purchased a ticket and arrive at the airport as they go through a screening, as they board the airplane and indeed actually in-flight? as i mentioned earlier, to get into the global aviation system at any airport, you potentially have access to the whole system. since january, in close coordination with the international civil aviation organization, i have taken part in five regional aviation security summits on five continents. and literally we have gone from europe, which was the first one, several weeks after september -- december 25, to
indeed the whole idea has been using our intelligence, using our data bases, using the crossover between different intelligence gathering agencies that may have seen themselves as foreign or domestic, by making sure that we were bringing all of that data to bear. we were making a threat-based scenario-based division between passengers that could easily bored and passengers who deserved more attention. that has been the focus of our efforts since december 25. how do you make reasonable...
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on the contrary, it makes us unified. whether it was logistics, or whether no mexican was available or whatever, but they are not here. so i really -- but again, i do appreciate your work. i think it is time for you go the next step. i appreciate the panel issue. thank you very much. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker. >> good evening honorable chair person and members of the board. my name is carl cruz, i am with the american immigration lawyers and the national lawyers guild. i want to shed some light and go further than due process deprivation and explain what it is we are looking at in terms of the proposals we saw in 2007 and 2008. evans involved in some minor lobbying efforts. we need to take all this in keeping with what the office could be. on the one hand, we might get comprehensive immigration reform. on the other hand, we might get nothing at all. i know no one wants to consider this possibility, but what does san francisco do if we don't get comprehensive immigration reform? now, on the immigration r
on the contrary, it makes us unified. whether it was logistics, or whether no mexican was available or whatever, but they are not here. so i really -- but again, i do appreciate your work. i think it is time for you go the next step. i appreciate the panel issue. thank you very much. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker. >> good evening honorable chair person and members of the board. my name is carl cruz, i am with the american immigration lawyers and the national lawyers...
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stephanie will be hit with all the business needs to stay with us. i'm grateful for the full story we've got it's. the biggest issues get a human voice ceased to face with the news makers. hello and welcome to the business but it's one of the out of my pre-teen has been visiting the city of net else to see the town and to talk of the country's biggest myna nodal snicko that's currently the subject of a battle for control of my it's too big a shareholders i don't sell chief like that of pasta unfathomed patani and the head of interrupts the two billion as each and twenty five percent of mineral scum want to buy the other out there to notice that the conflict was damaging the company and the solution was in need it but the government insists it will not force the issue as always known nicol continues to operate successfully. the dispute appears to boil down to a difference of opinion about how that us nickel should be run and who should benefit the company's chief executive father mr actual cost ski describes the problem as he sees it. the conflict is
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stay with us. anoth baccalaureate. correct. [ audience groans ] nce this competition has been continuing for 48 hrs and we have yet to eliminate anyone, it is the decision of this brd you have all competed admirably. admirably. a-d-m-i-r-a-b-l-y. airably. [ male announcer ] at&t is making high speed internet affordable for only $14.95 a month with select services. at&t. rethink possib. >> good evening won again. thanks for joining us. we begin this half hour with iraq. tonight president obama declared it time to turn the page on the war there. in only his second address in the oval office the president formally declared an end to the u.s. combat mission in iraq. during his speech he thanked the troops for their zacchary fights and acknowledge the war staggering cost. >> we percent veered because of belief we share with the iraqi people. belief that out of the ash of war a new beginning could be born in the creates of civilization. to this remarkable chapter in the history of the united states and iraq we have met our r
stay with us. anoth baccalaureate. correct. [ audience groans ] nce this competition has been continuing for 48 hrs and we have yet to eliminate anyone, it is the decision of this brd you have all competed admirably. admirably. a-d-m-i-r-a-b-l-y. airably. [ male announcer ] at&t is making high speed internet affordable for only $14.95 a month with select services. at&t. rethink possib. >> good evening won again. thanks for joining us. we begin this half hour with iraq. tonight...
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what is it telling us? >> this study focused on women with the brc mutation, a human gene when it's abnormal or mutated it has been linked to about 10% of hereditary breast cancer and 9% of ovarian cancer. this study was ground-breaking because it was the first one that showed it saved lives. it looked at 2500 women over four countries, followed them for an average of four years. and found that those with the brca mutation who had this risk-reducing surgery decreased their risk of dying of cancer by 70% to 80%. >> those numbers are amazing. anyone who's been touched by cancer is immediately going to sit up and look at that. but this is, as you mentioned, a high-risk surgery. talk to us, what are we talking about specifically when it comes to the surgery? >> right. when you talk about preventive surgery or risk-reducing surgery, you have to take into account not just the risks of the procedure but the age of the patient, have they had children? do they want future children? and also what are the consequences
what is it telling us? >> this study focused on women with the brc mutation, a human gene when it's abnormal or mutated it has been linked to about 10% of hereditary breast cancer and 9% of ovarian cancer. this study was ground-breaking because it was the first one that showed it saved lives. it looked at 2500 women over four countries, followed them for an average of four years. and found that those with the brca mutation who had this risk-reducing surgery decreased their risk of dying...
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when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> there were some frightening moments today aboard a quantas plane. within minutes after take off, an engine exploded and it had to make an emergency landing. the pilot dumped about 100-tons of fuel over the pacific before landing safely at sfo. passengers on board the flight we spoke to seeped to take the incident in stride. >> uncomfortable vibration, a bit of a push. >> there were some flames coming out of the back of the plane. >> reporter: the damage was obvious on the outside of the number four engine. no one was injured. catastrophic engine blow outs are rare. >>> ac transit says cutting lines is the only way it can eliminate a looming budget deficit. the bus line tried to impose a contract on union drivers but a court ruled that was illegal and the matter is headed toward a mediator. in the meantime, the court will vote on the p
when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> there were some frightening moments today aboard a quantas plane. within minutes after take off, an engine exploded and it had to make an emergency landing. the pilot dumped about 100-tons of fuel over the pacific before landing safely at sfo. passengers on board the flight we spoke...
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all of us should be proud. all of us should be grateful that we have had a small piece of that particular history. because that history helps me bear a lot of responsibility, to be a husband, to be a father. this institution will always be part of my life. you have taught me how to be that better person. thank you very much and god bless all of you. [applause] >> we are so blessed in our elected leaders in san francisco. senator mark leno has helped us on a bill to make sure that people who need help in a community and want to stay in the community can do so. we are very proud of this new building. at the same time, we want to make sure that people who want to stay in their homes will be able to do so. and so the senator has carried a bill that will enable us, if someone has medicaid, to use those medicaid dollars to increase the number of in-home hours that person has so that we can use those federal dollars instead of hospitalization, instead of long-term care here, in the home. our goal is that the person al
all of us should be proud. all of us should be grateful that we have had a small piece of that particular history. because that history helps me bear a lot of responsibility, to be a husband, to be a father. this institution will always be part of my life. you have taught me how to be that better person. thank you very much and god bless all of you. [applause] >> we are so blessed in our elected leaders in san francisco. senator mark leno has helped us on a bill to make sure that people...
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not at last for some of us. despite all differences, we need the healing that laguna honda is famous for. some people who come will be rehabilitated and will leave sunday. others will need 24-hour care for the rest of their lives, and so they will look forward to spending time in the spending -- in this building for years to come. it is exciting to have a new building. it is even more exciting to receive a new model of care, care that is resident centered, care that honors each person as an individual instead of a body in a bed. care that involves talking to us, and more important, listening to us, hearing our voices. so many have worked so hard, has you have been told -- as you have been told, to bring the state to pass. and now we have a dazzling new setting to present to you. when you leave today, you will be going home. but laguna honda residents will not be leaving. this is our home. and it is very important to us. we are already here. but please come back and visit us frequently. this wonderful new laguna
not at last for some of us. despite all differences, we need the healing that laguna honda is famous for. some people who come will be rehabilitated and will leave sunday. others will need 24-hour care for the rest of their lives, and so they will look forward to spending time in the spending -- in this building for years to come. it is exciting to have a new building. it is even more exciting to receive a new model of care, care that is resident centered, care that honors each person as an...
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earl makes his way towards us. he's still on track to sideswipe the east coast, with hurricane watches already issued for north carolina and virginia. evacuations are under way in north carolina this morning. sam is there. and we'll have the very latest for us this morning. >> it moved a little east overnight. still a serious threat. >>> our other top story, the president's address from his new oval office last night. saying that after 7 1/2 years of war in iraq, it's time to turn the page and focus on fixing our economy at home. the official handover ceremony takes place in baghdad today. 50,000 troops will remain in iraq. nearly 100,000 in afghanistan. we'll speak with the vice president about what comes next. >>> and a stunning end to the alaska senate race. republican lisa murkowski concedes the race to joe miller, tea party candidate, in what may be one of the biggest upsets in the 2010 elections. >> the tea party showing so much strength in the republican primaries. we will get to that. >>> we want to get str
earl makes his way towards us. he's still on track to sideswipe the east coast, with hurricane watches already issued for north carolina and virginia. evacuations are under way in north carolina this morning. sam is there. and we'll have the very latest for us this morning. >> it moved a little east overnight. still a serious threat. >>> our other top story, the president's address from his new oval office last night. saying that after 7 1/2 years of war in iraq, it's time to...
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the us is. certain aspects of. fighting terrorism so we have some interests in common we of course in russia north supportive of your rainy and nuclear military program at the same time there are also though it's whether iran is really up to a bomb. or just a capability which of course is a big difference. say germany or japan countries with nuclear weapons capabilities they just do not have any bombs and that is their choice so as far as i read this situation in iran is not in a suicidal move and i don't think they really want to bomb they want to keep ability and a capability is harmless the capability is harmless if the government is responsible. depends on whether these government really. wants to. keep peace with the neighbors or has some aggressive inks things for we are not quite sure about the things of the iranian leadership so we should be cautious of course but at the same time iran is an important country it's a country with great history it's civilization itself persian civilization. with self-esteem w
the us is. certain aspects of. fighting terrorism so we have some interests in common we of course in russia north supportive of your rainy and nuclear military program at the same time there are also though it's whether iran is really up to a bomb. or just a capability which of course is a big difference. say germany or japan countries with nuclear weapons capabilities they just do not have any bombs and that is their choice so as far as i read this situation in iran is not in a suicidal move...
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structure for us to tropicana hotel. and then pick competition the battle to create the best mascot for the two thousand and fourteen winter games in russia kicks off with a nationwide contest. we have met our responsibilities now. it's time to turn the page president obama praises the soccer. fice of u.s. soldiers in iraq promising to shift the focus to reviving america's back to the economy. and tears of sorrow russia remembers the deadly beslan school massacre six years ago which there are more than three hundred people dead most of them children. so there you are watching.
structure for us to tropicana hotel. and then pick competition the battle to create the best mascot for the two thousand and fourteen winter games in russia kicks off with a nationwide contest. we have met our responsibilities now. it's time to turn the page president obama praises the soccer. fice of u.s. soldiers in iraq promising to shift the focus to reviving america's back to the economy. and tears of sorrow russia remembers the deadly beslan school massacre six years ago which there are...
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let us take a look. first you can pose a video response to the how president's message or on face but you can't change your status or on twitter you can share your message. these messages are for the troops and some of the responses i got was from cindy where she is thankful for all of the men and women that served. another one is from marcia who is stationed in korea and says i'll always remember nate who like others is never coming back. i'm so thankful that some of your home safe now. all you have to do is look for another section on our website. a >> it is much warmer up there this afternoon but even warmer weather tomorrow. more on our of the heat is coming up. i can't earl is turning its way to the carolina coast for the east coast. >> this is what earl it looked like it to st. martin. it's for the brief off of homes and this is what it looks like. here is the latest projection by thursday afternoon is expected to be off of the outer banks of north carolina. officials say evacuations may be necessa
let us take a look. first you can pose a video response to the how president's message or on face but you can't change your status or on twitter you can share your message. these messages are for the troops and some of the responses i got was from cindy where she is thankful for all of the men and women that served. another one is from marcia who is stationed in korea and says i'll always remember nate who like others is never coming back. i'm so thankful that some of your home safe now. all...
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conscious of how we might repress certain things the way we used dreams i used a lot of free and ideas in my in my thought i feel a method of treatment though has been radically changed the idea of having a patient on a couch therapist behind the patients and not have a real relationship between the two that i certainly disagree with this is a college either i mean the. technology the patient out of ways is an important oh yes yes i think i think it's quite important in my work to relate very authentically to the patient about the importance like the best psychotherapist for me is my mum she does it over the phone right and i don't know whether whether she's lying or standing or if she dressed true or not i mean i talked over the phone for fifteen minutes and it's fine but you know that she loves you and furthermore unlike any other person in the world she loves you unconditionally no matter what you do so i think that's one of the aspects the therapist has to do it has to be a certain unconditional positive regard and care for the patient so he or comes to the house to do that. you sa
conscious of how we might repress certain things the way we used dreams i used a lot of free and ideas in my in my thought i feel a method of treatment though has been radically changed the idea of having a patient on a couch therapist behind the patients and not have a real relationship between the two that i certainly disagree with this is a college either i mean the. technology the patient out of ways is an important oh yes yes i think i think it's quite important in my work to relate very...
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the cost to the economy of cutting carbon use tell us what the costs are. and one of the costs of in action well you know it's often hard to quantify the dollar figure in action we know that it's causing you know all kinds of weather destruction that's going to cause you know public health issues you know it cousins droughts and famines and these are these are you know huge concerns about you know often are hard to put dollar figures on but we know that you know over the you know the next coming decades that these losses are going to cost us trillions of dollars. and the same time. you know you have a number of businesses who are out there saying look we want a price on carbon now it's going to give us predictability and stability and help us you know determine what our path forward is so you've had a number of progressive businesses have come forward and said yes we want to act on climate change now we want to predictable path forward you know this is because it create a problem within the chamber of commerce between these progressive businesses who acknow
the cost to the economy of cutting carbon use tell us what the costs are. and one of the costs of in action well you know it's often hard to quantify the dollar figure in action we know that it's causing you know all kinds of weather destruction that's going to cause you know public health issues you know it cousins droughts and famines and these are these are you know huge concerns about you know often are hard to put dollar figures on but we know that you know over the you know the next...
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that's it for us at 5:00. cbs evening news is next. caption colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com >> smith: tonight, after more than seven years of war, the president announcing the end of u.s. combat operations in iraq. >> we have met our responsibilities. now it's time to turn the page. is. >> smith: also tonight, hurrican earl, a hurricane watch goes up in north carolina after the powerful and dangerous storm shows what it can do in the caribbean. and families reunited. a joyous homecoming for soldiers back from war. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> smith: and this is a special western edition. good evening, katie is off tonight. after seven and a half years of war, u.s. combat operations in iraq have come to an end and president obama went on national television tonight to make the announcement. since the 2003 invasion to oust saddam hussein, more than 4,400 americans have died. more than 34,000 have been wounded. price tag: $744 b
that's it for us at 5:00. cbs evening news is next. caption colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com >> smith: tonight, after more than seven years of war, the president announcing the end of u.s. combat operations in iraq. >> we have met our responsibilities. now it's time to turn the page. is. >> smith: also tonight, hurrican earl, a hurricane watch goes up in north carolina after the powerful and dangerous storm shows what it can do in the caribbean. and families...
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the man was killed right in front of us. he's barred you leave the breeding three times three days i think he used to work in the school both girls were going to the first green but instead along with over a thousand other people they were held at gunpoint for three days by a group of armed men rigged with explosives. we were given this much water on the first day and there was a children parents and teachers all held in a terrifying ordeal which shocked the world several people were killed straight away many were forced to drink their own urine this place speaks for itself what's left of the school's gymnasium where most of the hostages were kept during the three day long nightmare denied food and water with the pictures of the victims on the walls and the hundreds of signs this room is still filled with grief and sorrow on the third day of the siege a random shot is thought to have a lot of the terrorists explosions ring out and the shooting began special forces entered the building prepared to lead their lives to see the
the man was killed right in front of us. he's barred you leave the breeding three times three days i think he used to work in the school both girls were going to the first green but instead along with over a thousand other people they were held at gunpoint for three days by a group of armed men rigged with explosives. we were given this much water on the first day and there was a children parents and teachers all held in a terrifying ordeal which shocked the world several people were killed...
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the connect with all the light that us around us. i live in indian canyon. it is the only recognized indian land in the ohlone territory. we have opened it up to all indigenous people that are in need of land for ceremony. at one time, it was of no difficult to have a ceremony. now, it is. i ask that you support the native people in the city of san francisco in any manner that you can. the power of ceremony, the place where ceremonies can take place, you will be amazed how it makes it so much easier when the light understands what you are trying to do. i am very happy to be here. i cannot encourage you enough to acknowledge the local indigenous people in this city and the entire ohlone territory that extends from here down to the big sur area. so it is in a spirit. >> next speaker, please. >> my name is mary jean robertson. i am not ohlone. i have been doing a radio show in san francisco for over 37 years. it is called "voices of the native nations." those of us of our age were moved around by our parents a lot. i was born in new york. my brother was born in
the connect with all the light that us around us. i live in indian canyon. it is the only recognized indian land in the ohlone territory. we have opened it up to all indigenous people that are in need of land for ceremony. at one time, it was of no difficult to have a ceremony. now, it is. i ask that you support the native people in the city of san francisco in any manner that you can. the power of ceremony, the place where ceremonies can take place, you will be amazed how it makes it so much...
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with a business stay with us. every month we give you the future the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us for technology update on our jeep. with. these data data generated from an electrical grid. the data and you can do to do it in california. hundreds of energy sources percent black and. let's go to smarter. hello welcome to the business bulletin lattimer putin has been visiting the city of no risk to see the town and to tour the country's biggest myna there else nicholas carr is the subject of a battle for control by its two biggest shareholders. patani head of interests that he really knows each only twenty five percent of mineral scum want to buy the other out there to notice that the conflict was damaging the company and the solution was urgently needed for the government insists it will not force the issue as long as no nickel continues to operate successfully. the dispute appears to go down to a difference of opinion about how to be run on who should benefit the
with a business stay with us. every month we give you the future the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us for technology update on our jeep. with. these data data generated from an electrical grid. the data and you can do to do it in california. hundreds of energy sources percent black and. let's go to smarter. hello welcome to the business bulletin lattimer putin has been visiting the city of no risk to see the town and to tour the country's biggest...
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i am asking if you can help us and work with us to guide society as a whole to recognize us as a people. our ancestors have participated in ceremonies and then within the city limits of in san francisco. we are asking to recognize these things and to allow us to continue to participate in these ceremonies. you know that our future generations can continue to participate in the ceremonies. that is what we're asking for here, for help. our tribe as a city entity can work together to. recognition for our people. we can work on being a part of this society and being a part of the way of life in which we live. >> i am here to let you all know that we have been participating in ceremonies since before my time. to let you guys buying no -- guys know that you can work with us and to have respect for ourselves and give us the opportunity to show the people in the communities that we are still here and we are not going anywhere. and to give us some space and time to show the community that we are still here and to show the future generations to come and we are still with us that we are still with
i am asking if you can help us and work with us to guide society as a whole to recognize us as a people. our ancestors have participated in ceremonies and then within the city limits of in san francisco. we are asking to recognize these things and to allow us to continue to participate in these ceremonies. you know that our future generations can continue to participate in the ceremonies. that is what we're asking for here, for help. our tribe as a city entity can work together to. recognition...
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join us for technology update on our jeep. with. this data data generated from an electrical grid honest to data you can do it or do it in california the current role turns of energy sources help present black and. let's go to supporting. hello welcome to the business but in vladimir putin has been visiting the city of new to see the town up to two of the country's biggest miner there was nick who is currently the subject of a battle for control boys two biggest shareholders who sell chief like that of pasta and vitamin petang in ahead of intervals the two billion as each own twenty five percent of want to buy the other out which a noted that the conflict was damaging at the company and the solution was that the government insists it will not force the issue is known as known who continues to operate successfully. the dispute appears to boil down to a difference of opinion about how nichols should be run and who should benefit the company's chief executive ladder misjudge a cough ski describes the problem as he sees it. conflict is
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americans across the political spectrum supported the use of force against those who attacked us on 911. now as we approach our tenth year of combat, there are those who are asking tough questions about our commission there but we must never lose sight of what's at stake. as we continue, al-qaida continues to plot against us. and their members continue in afghanistan and pakistan. we will dismantle al-qaida. because of our draw down in iraq we are now able to apply the resources necessary to go on offense. in fact, over the last 19 months, nearly one dozen al- qaida leaders and hundredens of al-qaida's extremist allies have been killed or captured throughout the world. within afghanistan, i've ordered the deployment of additional troops who under the command of general petraeus are fighting to break the taliban. they will provide space for the afghans to secure their own future. but as was the case in iraq. we can't do for afghans what they must ultimately do for themselves. that's why we're training afghan security forces and supporting a political resolution to afghanistan's problems.
americans across the political spectrum supported the use of force against those who attacked us on 911. now as we approach our tenth year of combat, there are those who are asking tough questions about our commission there but we must never lose sight of what's at stake. as we continue, al-qaida continues to plot against us. and their members continue in afghanistan and pakistan. we will dismantle al-qaida. because of our draw down in iraq we are now able to apply the resources necessary to go...
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using in your house. that's the number of kilowatts. >> 635, is that high or low, matt? >> that's a pretty low reading right now. >> it turns out the smart meter is surprisingly sensitive. watch what happens. watch the kilowatts spike when i fire up my saw? it goes up, goes down, you can track this all in real time from your computer. wwpge.com. i need your good questions. send them to me. >>> did you hear the one about the football player who lost his ear ring. another rollercoaster at the yard, eh, that's why they call it the wildcard, right? next? . >> outta' here. ,,,,,,,,,,,, b-a-c-c-a-l-a-u-r-e-a-t-e. baccalaureate. correct. [ audience groans ] since this competition has been continuing for 48 hours and we have yet to eliminate anyone, it is the decision of this board to declare all 20 contestants winners. you have all competed admirably. admirably. a-d-m-i-r-a-b-l-y. admirably. [ male announcer ] at&t is making high speed internet affordable for only $14.95 a month with select services. at&t. rethi
using in your house. that's the number of kilowatts. >> 635, is that high or low, matt? >> that's a pretty low reading right now. >> it turns out the smart meter is surprisingly sensitive. watch what happens. watch the kilowatts spike when i fire up my saw? it goes up, goes down, you can track this all in real time from your computer. wwpge.com. i need your good questions. send them to me. >>> did you hear the one about the football player who lost his ear ring....
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i think a chunk of that, i think it would be helpful for him to be with us. he is the person who runs the department on a daily basis, and we are here both to give guidance, but also to support his efforts, so i think it would be good to have a chunk of time where he candidly tells us what his priorities are so we can give direction and also listen for his concerns, so i think it is important that he be there for part of it. >> do we want to aim for when we circulate a calendar to the lieutenant in terms of when we are available, a date that we are available? do we want to do this, aim for a particular month? >> i think we should aim for six months. sometime in september. not on wednesday. i'm assuming on a regular day, saturday morning is probably going to be it. >> two ideas to kick around for a moment in terms of the agenda or are we going to talk about -- >> any other item. we had three. >> here is what i would suggest, and i would like to get other comments in. the dna issue, let's say sexual assault. i have done some more of line. i think it would be he
i think a chunk of that, i think it would be helpful for him to be with us. he is the person who runs the department on a daily basis, and we are here both to give guidance, but also to support his efforts, so i think it would be good to have a chunk of time where he candidly tells us what his priorities are so we can give direction and also listen for his concerns, so i think it is important that he be there for part of it. >> do we want to aim for when we circulate a calendar to the...
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. >> [indistinct] oh, my gosh they're right behind us. >> they're right behind us. >> what is this we're looking at? >> so, these are boxes of the honey that we keep. and they actually have a layer of, kind of like-- >> like a tray? >> like a tray that collects the honey on top of the tray. >> growing and looking after so many crops takes an army of volunteers. and many of them have had little or no farming experience. but they often see once they get their hands in the soil, well, they're hooked. >> if you can't bring the people to the land, well, you gotta bring the land to the people. and that's what we're doing here. we've got this beautiful property. and we're taking advantage of it. >> jason marks, who graduated from a farming program at u.c. santa cruz, has beeb one of the farm managers for several years. he says this project symbolizes urban farming in america. and it's a great way for people--regardless of their income-- to grow organic, healthy food. >> this is urban farming. yeah, this is how we do it. and again, you know, we're growing about 3 tons of food--about 6,000 pounds
. >> [indistinct] oh, my gosh they're right behind us. >> they're right behind us. >> what is this we're looking at? >> so, these are boxes of the honey that we keep. and they actually have a layer of, kind of like-- >> like a tray? >> like a tray that collects the honey on top of the tray. >> growing and looking after so many crops takes an army of volunteers. and many of them have had little or no farming experience. but they often see once they get...
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the rfq will help us streamline the process, definitely, identify more vendors that can help us. >> my last question, my e-mail did this to the chief -- there was an innovative program called the asap program. from what i understand -- again, i asked about this a couple of weeks ago -- in sexual assault cases, when a victim came in, we took two samples. one was kept and another was sent out immediately. if we got lucky, we could quickly seafood the rapist was. i had not heard that before. i do not know if you have any insight on what it would take to restart the program, but i think that we should work to restart the asap program. >> i recently found out about the program as well and it sounds great. i also found out our department had it from 2005 to 2006. it was a grant issue. at the time, those in the laboratory were going through their training process. this is definitely something we need to look at again. it seems like the best practice several years ago and is something we need to look into again. >> i have no further questions, at this point. i appreciate all the work that peop
the rfq will help us streamline the process, definitely, identify more vendors that can help us. >> my last question, my e-mail did this to the chief -- there was an innovative program called the asap program. from what i understand -- again, i asked about this a couple of weeks ago -- in sexual assault cases, when a victim came in, we took two samples. one was kept and another was sent out immediately. if we got lucky, we could quickly seafood the rapist was. i had not heard that before....
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many times history happens to us, but in this case, you can choose to be a part of it. this is a very historic day and so i'm very, very proud to be here. >> i have been volunteering. last monday i performed 12 different marriage smones. the least amount of time that any of the couples that i married have been together is two years. most of the couples have been together eight, nine, 10, i'd say 70% have been together at least that long if not longer. >> there is a lot of misconception about who gay and lesbian people are. it's important that people see that we love our husbands and wives to be and love our children and have the right to have families just like everyone else. >> it's important that we have experienced our own families, our own friends, and the excitement of the volunteers when we get here has made us feel wonderful and accepted and celebrated. >> there is a lot of city agencies, city departments, divisions that offer up their employees to help us out since overwhelming response, it's unbelievable at how city government works. this is the time that san f
many times history happens to us, but in this case, you can choose to be a part of it. this is a very historic day and so i'm very, very proud to be here. >> i have been volunteering. last monday i performed 12 different marriage smones. the least amount of time that any of the couples that i married have been together is two years. most of the couples have been together eight, nine, 10, i'd say 70% have been together at least that long if not longer. >> there is a lot of...
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some districts work with us and some have other priorities. we are trying very hard to be ready at the start of the school year to alert all the districts that there will be one or two districts that can participate. do have anything to add to that? >> this basically came about when the resources officers were decentralizing because we entered into an agreement where we had a unit functioning where we could deliver it. we don't have that anymore. there is some movement to reinvigorate the effort, but the involvement from an enforcement standpoint solely rests with each district captain. that is the piece that we need to be able to put together in a more fluid away, especially because we're going to have 15 schools in this coming year. commissioner mendoza: what is being communicated to the district captains for them to support the program? >> each of them received a transition binder that had deliverable within that period it is there. i think we probably just need to revisit it because there have been some revisions and some movement as well
some districts work with us and some have other priorities. we are trying very hard to be ready at the start of the school year to alert all the districts that there will be one or two districts that can participate. do have anything to add to that? >> this basically came about when the resources officers were decentralizing because we entered into an agreement where we had a unit functioning where we could deliver it. we don't have that anymore. there is some movement to reinvigorate the...
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. >> kept talking to us. and they just reassured us the whole way. >> passengers were put up for the night at hotels in the bay area. most were rebooked on flights today through los angeles. >>> the search tonight for two missing friends. the two filipino women are from vallejo. on the left is a 60 year old who goes by carol and her 67-year-old friend or rita as her friends call her. the two were last seen on august 25th. police say smart left her home to visit allen. smart's abandoned car was later found. police believe both women are in a 2002 white cadillac aescalade. >>> the gang member suspected of shooting a fremont police officer and is accused getaway accomplice were charged today. tonight the entire community is at the officer's bedside. ken shows us how strangers are stepping up to help save young's life. >> these are all walk ins. this is the appointment sheet. you can see there's a lot more people just coming in to den ate blood. >> reporter: coming in to give of themselves while keenly aware of w
. >> kept talking to us. and they just reassured us the whole way. >> passengers were put up for the night at hotels in the bay area. most were rebooked on flights today through los angeles. >>> the search tonight for two missing friends. the two filipino women are from vallejo. on the left is a 60 year old who goes by carol and her 67-year-old friend or rita as her friends call her. the two were last seen on august 25th. police say smart left her home to visit allen....
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >> larry: john avlon, what about this hardly mentioned or not mentioned at all tonight, what about the costs of all of this? >> well, by some estimates a trillion dollars to date. that's just the financial costs, of course. and as president obama made the point, the simple decision of going into iraq had enormous consequences not only financial but i think we recognize now in terms of a lack of focus and attention on afghanistan. i think the other cost really is the unity of the country. i think we forget the country was deeply unified after september 11th and through afghanistan to dislodge the taliban and go after al qaeda and osama bin laden. the decision to go into iraq which in retrospect appears as an optional war and that will have its own ramificati
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >> larry: john avlon, what about this hardly mentioned or not mentioned at all tonight, what about the costs of all of this? >> well, by some estimates a trillion dollars to date. that's just the financial costs, of course....
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i was going to use the wrong adjective. [laughter] their unwillingness to be supportive of the program -- they are wrong. this is right. the president is right. congress, by and large, is right. all these mares are ready to go to do what -- all these mares are ready to go to do what the secretary started. the first program was done in berkeley years ago. it is simple. the company is not going to provide enough resources. how the finance those upgrades? -- how do you finance those upgrades? you can amortize them over the life of your mortgage in a way that gives billions of dollars for the retrofitting of buildings. ours is the largest in the united states. we passed a more than $150 million appropriation. we were ready to go. we had dozens of people who had already gotten approval. then the word came out that fannie and freddie no longer would allow these because of the weight it relates to first orleans. i will not bore you with it. -- because of the way it relates to first liens. i will not bore you with it. it is a step
i was going to use the wrong adjective. [laughter] their unwillingness to be supportive of the program -- they are wrong. this is right. the president is right. congress, by and large, is right. all these mares are ready to go to do what -- all these mares are ready to go to do what the secretary started. the first program was done in berkeley years ago. it is simple. the company is not going to provide enough resources. how the finance those upgrades? -- how do you finance those upgrades? you...
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and talking to us yet another anniversary of the second world war is upon us do you think that perhaps revealing more documents from the archives could end the debate as to who started the war who was to blame there are there any ones that are more responsible and could anything have gone differently. there are two questions here first i am thoroughly convinced that the more documents are declassified especially those related to events that date more than fifty years back because more clearly and fully history will be able to answer the question now the second question about whether the arguments will stop or no they will not but unfortunately there are people who will stick to their point of view in spite of obvious facts that however is a matter of belief not scientific knowledge if we're talking about scientific knowledge then of course knowing everything about a historical event takes having full access to historical sources when you know the soviet side of course played a key role in defeating the nazi movement do you think that stalin and the cult of stalin had a lot of influence
and talking to us yet another anniversary of the second world war is upon us do you think that perhaps revealing more documents from the archives could end the debate as to who started the war who was to blame there are there any ones that are more responsible and could anything have gone differently. there are two questions here first i am thoroughly convinced that the more documents are declassified especially those related to events that date more than fifty years back because more clearly...
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they will give us a demonstration of how the machines work, and they will give us cards from the new gates. we will come back and use the clipper cards on the new fare gates. >> i want to thank you all for being here today. i'm the mayor of the city of long beach, california, and i'm also a trustee of the u.s. conference of mayors. mayors from all over this great state have assembled here today to talk about the energy efficiency conservation block grant program. this is a program that started in 2007, and it delivers funds directly to cities to be able to improve their energy efficiency, reduce their carbon footprint, and as important, create new jobs in our community. i will just give you a little background in this really quickly. program was originally thought of in 2005 when the u.s. conference of mayors launched its climate protection agreement. the agreement is a landmark measure across the country. the u.s. conference of mayors initiated it. it began with 141 mayors. it now has 1044 mayors that have signed on to the climate protection agreement, committing to reduce our clima
they will give us a demonstration of how the machines work, and they will give us cards from the new gates. we will come back and use the clipper cards on the new fare gates. >> i want to thank you all for being here today. i'm the mayor of the city of long beach, california, and i'm also a trustee of the u.s. conference of mayors. mayors from all over this great state have assembled here today to talk about the energy efficiency conservation block grant program. this is a program that...
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americans across the political spectrum supported the use of form against those who attacked us on 9/11. now, as we approach our tenth year of combat in afghanistan, there are those who are understandably asking tough questions about our mission. but we must never lose sight of what's at stake. as we speak, al qaeda continues to plot against us and its leadership remaining anchored in the border regions of afghanistan and pakistan. we'll disrupt, dismantle and defeat al qaeda. while preventing afghanistan from again, serving as a base for terrorists. and because of our drawdown in iraq, we're now able to apply the resources necessary to go on offense. in fact, over the last 19 months nearly a dozen al qaeda leaders and hundreds of al qaeda's extremist allies have been killed or captured around the world. within afghanistan, i've ordered the deployment of additional troops who, under the command of general david petraeus are fighting to break the taliban's momentum. as with the surge in iraq, these forces will be in place for a limited time to provide space for the afghans to bimd thei
americans across the political spectrum supported the use of form against those who attacked us on 9/11. now, as we approach our tenth year of combat in afghanistan, there are those who are understandably asking tough questions about our mission. but we must never lose sight of what's at stake. as we speak, al qaeda continues to plot against us and its leadership remaining anchored in the border regions of afghanistan and pakistan. we'll disrupt, dismantle and defeat al qaeda. while preventing...
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he tried to use ... it struck me, the one unifying element in that whole national experience were the troops. the troops became the center piece of moving from iraq to the economy. i mean.... >> lehrer: through afghanistan. >> and then to the economy. we had to show the same kint of mettle and dedication and courage that they had shown here at home. we owed it to them to do it. but in answer to your question, jim, what did lincoln say at gettysburg? a little note the world won't long remember. he was excessively modest in his own words. i can't imagine that this speech will be learned by elementary school kids. >> lehrer: just to not pick up on that. david, the idea that the the president, you know, this is a war without surrender , ceremonies, and that we've had a lot of those. is he essentially saying we have to get used to that? this is the way modern wars will be ... have been and will be. is that something.... >> not necessarily true. i mean yugoslavia there was a winner and a loser. i'm not sure he
he tried to use ... it struck me, the one unifying element in that whole national experience were the troops. the troops became the center piece of moving from iraq to the economy. i mean.... >> lehrer: through afghanistan. >> and then to the economy. we had to show the same kint of mettle and dedication and courage that they had shown here at home. we owed it to them to do it. but in answer to your question, jim, what did lincoln say at gettysburg? a little note the world won't...
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americans across the political spectrum supported the use of force against those who afacted us on 9/11. now, as we approach our 10th year of combat in afghanistan, there are those who are understandably asking tough questions about our mission then, but we must never lose sight of what's at stake p as we speak, al-qaeda continues to plot against us, and its leadership remains ancored in the border regions of afghanistan and pakistan. we will disrupt, dismantle, and defeat al-qaeda while preventing al-qaeda for again serving as a base for terrorists. because of our drawdown in iraq we are able to provide the resources necessary to go on offense. in fact, over the last 19 months, nearly a dozen al-qaeda leaders and hundreds of al-qaeda's exextremist allies have been killed or captured around the world. within afghanistan i have ordered the deployment of additional troops who under the command of general david petraeus are fighting to break the taliban's momentum. as for the surge in iraq, these sources will be in place for a limited time to provide space for the afghans to fill their c
americans across the political spectrum supported the use of force against those who afacted us on 9/11. now, as we approach our 10th year of combat in afghanistan, there are those who are understandably asking tough questions about our mission then, but we must never lose sight of what's at stake p as we speak, al-qaeda continues to plot against us, and its leadership remains ancored in the border regions of afghanistan and pakistan. we will disrupt, dismantle, and defeat al-qaeda while...
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it is stifling us. part one crimes, you can look at that. i don't want to dwell on the numbers too much. for the public, there are extra ones over there. come to the station and we can give you a packet tomorrow or during the week. part one arrests, there are the rest numbers for you. that is the part 1 arrest. part one, serious felonies. we talked about organized and disorganized crime. we are working on that. we tracked our own. we brought back the old book. this is a big, old book. everything is locked -- logged. we have a general idea who is coming through the station and what they are getting booked for. dressed arrestsdrug -- drug arrests, we have illegal drug sales down in the lc quarter. for the day yesterday, 15 felonies. 12 of them were related to narcotics. total for the year, we have223 2239 felony arrests for the station. there's a point where you have to take action. we try to intervene for most of these in the book -- individuals involved. increased numbers, pill sales. oxycontin is a large portion of the pill arrests. 104 so
it is stifling us. part one crimes, you can look at that. i don't want to dwell on the numbers too much. for the public, there are extra ones over there. come to the station and we can give you a packet tomorrow or during the week. part one arrests, there are the rest numbers for you. that is the part 1 arrest. part one, serious felonies. we talked about organized and disorganized crime. we are working on that. we tracked our own. we brought back the old book. this is a big, old book....
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it's the same language president bush used in iraq. we want to build the space and time and allow afghanis to defend their own borders and protect their own population. this is a limited mission. it's something we can achieve. the strategy is correct. we may need more troops to do it and we're certainly going to need more time than july 2011. that will be president obama's decision point where he really defines whether he's a wartime commander willing to do what's necessary to win on the ground, whether or not he'll give the troops the time and resources they need to take the fight to al qaeda and the taliban and pacify a very dangerous region by allowing afghanis to defend it themselves. >> larry: jon, 30 seconds, agree or disagree? >> i obviously disagree with that. the president should realize there's no way to conduct the counter insurgency, our rising unemployment, we can't sustain a long-term counter insurgency and take afghans from the 16th century to the 17th century with the problems we have in this country. we need a flexible
it's the same language president bush used in iraq. we want to build the space and time and allow afghanis to defend their own borders and protect their own population. this is a limited mission. it's something we can achieve. the strategy is correct. we may need more troops to do it and we're certainly going to need more time than july 2011. that will be president obama's decision point where he really defines whether he's a wartime commander willing to do what's necessary to win on the...
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there used to be 13,000 of us at this plant. every one of those interactions is the reason why i wake up every day, the president wakes up every day and says, for heaven's sake, is there anything else we can do to get this down? >> how can we revive to -- work to remind american manufacturing? would there be incentives? >> an incredibly important question. as we will tell you, one that the president and vice-president are so incredibly concerned with. the right thing is a mixture of policies. manufacturing, everything else, everything counts in getting the economy going. manufacturing is inherently more cyclically-sensitive. anything the overall economy does to get going will help manufacturing. the president is also saying, we know certain things like, getting export to going. one of the things we are good at is high-tech manufacturing. if we can make it easier for those firms to export, that will help them. but also, he has identified one of the areas where there could be a market failure. we can see the future coming, we need
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let us not get bogged down by every difference between us. let us direct our courage, our thinking, and our decisions at those who reject those historic decisions that lie ahead -- our courage, thinking, at those historic decisions that lie ahead. all of us in a position of leadership are familiar with this. i suppose there are many reasons for skepticism, but i have no doubt that peace is possible. president abbas, we cannot erase the past, but it is within our power to change the future. thousands of years ago, on these very hills where israelis and palestinians live today, the jewish prophet isaiah and the other profits of my people in this end a future -- envisioned a lasting future for all mankind. let's today be an auspicious step in our joint effort to realize that ancient vision for a better future. [applause] >> his excellency, president obama, his excellency prime minister benjamin netanyahu, secretary your clinton, ladies and gentlemen, i would like to start by thanking president obama for his invitation to host us here today to re
let us not get bogged down by every difference between us. let us direct our courage, our thinking, and our decisions at those who reject those historic decisions that lie ahead -- our courage, thinking, at those historic decisions that lie ahead. all of us in a position of leadership are familiar with this. i suppose there are many reasons for skepticism, but i have no doubt that peace is possible. president abbas, we cannot erase the past, but it is within our power to change the future....
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two-thirds want us to leave. they still want a relationship and a partnership with us, but they want to claim their own sovereign ability to secure themselves. >> reporter: but you're not saying that the obama administration would absolutely refuse if six months from now, a new iraqi government said it would be helpful for us to-- >> it would be highly unlikely that we would even consider the idea of maintaining 50,000 troops indefinitely here in iraq. but we have committed and we will keep the commitment to the iraqi people and the government that all troops will be out by the end of next year. if they come forward and say, "we don't want you to do that. we want to you leave some troops to help us on a specific item," we'd, obviously, consider that. >> reporter: now, president obama noted last night he was keeping his campaign pledge. >> yes. >> reporter: what kind of credit do you expect voters to give your administration and the democrats in november on this point, that you're getting out of iraq, as you said
two-thirds want us to leave. they still want a relationship and a partnership with us, but they want to claim their own sovereign ability to secure themselves. >> reporter: but you're not saying that the obama administration would absolutely refuse if six months from now, a new iraqi government said it would be helpful for us to-- >> it would be highly unlikely that we would even consider the idea of maintaining 50,000 troops indefinitely here in iraq. but we have committed and we...
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that is coming over us today and tomorrow. probable lasts until friday and we -- [ inaudible ] >> -- today. sunny and warmer. clear at the coast. clear at the coast. so if you have that little cuff, little flu, you might want to call in sick and head over to the beaches. not that i am advicing that -- [ inaudible ] >> -- 86. [ inaudible ] >> -- cooler as we head towards the weekend, pam and dave. >> wow. all right. >> uh-huh. >> 5:09 is the time. voting at the state capitol went as expected. no agreement on a budget. we will tell you what happens next. >> also ahead it seems bp has something in common with a lot of americans. it is not paying some of its bills. we could tell you how this could effect the cleanup efforts in the gulf. >> reporter: and coming up we will have live coverage of the official ceremony in iraq marking the end of u.s. combat operations. >> san francisco northbound 101 traffic doing well approaching the downtown area. we will tell you more about the morning commute coming up. droiiiid. what this droid do
that is coming over us today and tomorrow. probable lasts until friday and we -- [ inaudible ] >> -- today. sunny and warmer. clear at the coast. clear at the coast. so if you have that little cuff, little flu, you might want to call in sick and head over to the beaches. not that i am advicing that -- [ inaudible ] >> -- 86. [ inaudible ] >> -- cooler as we head towards the weekend, pam and dave. >> wow. all right. >> uh-huh. >> 5:09 is the time. voting at...
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and we will do whatever it takes to serve our veterans as well as they have served us. this is a sacred trust. that's why we've already played one of the largest increases for veterans in decades. we're treating the signature wounds of today's wars. posttraumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury. while providing the health care and benefits that all of our veterans have earned. and we're funding a post-9/11 g.i. bill that helps our veterans and their families pursue the dream of a college education. just as the g.i. bill helped those who fought world war ii, including my grandfather, become the backbone of our middle class, so today's service men and women must have the chance to apply their gifts to expand the american economy. as part of ending a war responsibly is standing by those who have fought it. two weeks ago, america's final combat brigade in iraq, the army's 4th stryker brigade, journeyed home in the predawn darkness. thousands of soldiers and hundreds of vehicles made the trip from baghdad. the last of them passing into kuwait in the early morning
and we will do whatever it takes to serve our veterans as well as they have served us. this is a sacred trust. that's why we've already played one of the largest increases for veterans in decades. we're treating the signature wounds of today's wars. posttraumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury. while providing the health care and benefits that all of our veterans have earned. and we're funding a post-9/11 g.i. bill that helps our veterans and their families pursue the dream of a...
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these were considered by the land use committee. they were afforded to the board as committee reports. item 30, authorizing the office of economic and work-force development to retroactively accept and expand in grant in the amount of $750,000 to plan and manage the employment program. item 31, resolution authorizing the same office to except and expend a grant in the amount of 400,000 from wal-mart to plan and manage an employment program. item 32, a resolution to retroactively except and expand a grant in the amount of $100,000 from the california public utilities commission to support the implementation of californians low income energy efficiency program. item 33, authorization to retroactively except an expanded grant in the amount of $200,000 from the evelyn and walter haas jr. fund. >> these are adopted. item 34. >> a resolution authorizing the port commission to accept and expand a grant from the united states in fermenta protection agency in the amount of $1 million under the diesel emissions reduction act. >> same house, s
these were considered by the land use committee. they were afforded to the board as committee reports. item 30, authorizing the office of economic and work-force development to retroactively accept and expand in grant in the amount of $750,000 to plan and manage the employment program. item 31, resolution authorizing the same office to except and expend a grant in the amount of 400,000 from wal-mart to plan and manage an employment program. item 32, a resolution to retroactively except and...
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and very grateful for the opportunities that he give us. my father was the youngest child growing up in the depression. all they wanted to do was the american. he does not even know italian. i never even thought about it. during the development of a career path, i fell into immigration. like a lot of young attorneys, i was interested in human rights. i was offered a job at the department of justice with the ins. i was not tried to do it. i started thinking about what i cared about. it was public service. you make a difference where you are. i believed for the 13 years that i was in ind and then dhs, that i was able to help make changes within the government structure. i was detailed to senator kennedy's office. i worked on the immigration bill. when it was time to go back to dhs -- i decided i needed to be more engaged in the public debate. there's some things you cannot do as a public servant that you can do on the outside. that's how i ended up at the immigration policy center. we're all about trying to provide the kind of facts and infor
and very grateful for the opportunities that he give us. my father was the youngest child growing up in the depression. all they wanted to do was the american. he does not even know italian. i never even thought about it. during the development of a career path, i fell into immigration. like a lot of young attorneys, i was interested in human rights. i was offered a job at the department of justice with the ins. i was not tried to do it. i started thinking about what i cared about. it was...
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so what i'm going to tell you is just for us locals. the bay on the average about as deep as your neighborhoods swimming pool. >> when you look out on the water you assume oh, it's this dark murky water it must be deep about in reality the average dement of the bay is between 12 and -- depth of the bay is between 12 and 15 feet. >> reporter: she says it's a little misleading because we see big ships coming in and out of the bay every day. but what you may not know is that they are restricted to very narrow channels that have to be constantly dredged. >> we still need to come in and dig out some of that extra sand and mud that's coming down from the mountains and from the rivers, or else a lot of the cargo ships that come in from many ports would not be able to navigate in. >> reporter: as it turns out, the deepest part of the bay is where all the action, right under the golden gate. that's where that tidal action comes in and continually scours away at the bottom. the waters about 300 feet deep under the bridge but chen says that is def
so what i'm going to tell you is just for us locals. the bay on the average about as deep as your neighborhoods swimming pool. >> when you look out on the water you assume oh, it's this dark murky water it must be deep about in reality the average dement of the bay is between 12 and -- depth of the bay is between 12 and 15 feet. >> reporter: she says it's a little misleading because we see big ships coming in and out of the bay every day. but what you may not know is that they are...